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Do
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by:
Tom
Jenson |
Imagine
something that follows you home and sets
itself up
in your house. It eats your food, enjoys
your drinks, reads
everything you bring home or purchase. It
runs up your
phone bills and no matter where you go,
it can follow you
and takes notes on everything you do.
Generically labeled spyware, your stealth
visitor is a
program or set of programs designed to track
your Internet
activity. And, while it hasn't gone as far
as above, it can
and will make your life uncomfortable.
The most benign form of spyware simply takes
note of what
types of websites you visit and communicates
the
information to its source. For advertisers,
this adware
form of spyware allowed them to only send
advertisements
you were likely to be interested in.
The theory being that it saved wasting anyone's
time on
products you wouldn't likely care about
or want to buy. Of
course, that was the theory. The practice
has become one of
abuse, with so many packaged adware or spyware
programs
downloaded, you may never know who is watching.
While there are different viruses that act
spyware and
render malicious damage to your PC, bandwidth
and sometimes
your modem, spyware may take the same format
and render
similar damage.
Most spyware is installed after downloading
some type of
free program or attachment from someone
you don't know.
Sophisticated processes can hide in .dll
files and be
incredibly difficult to remove even for
spyware zapper
programs.
The initial idea behind spyware or adware
may not have been
so bad. However, they will take up lots
of valuable CPU and
RAM space on your machine, clogging your
Internet
bandwidth, which can create noticeable delays
when you are
doing normal day-to-day activities. It can
slow down reboot
processes because of adding unwanted programs
to your start
up menu.
Those downfalls are just what happens with
the programs not
designed to hijack your browser, point it
at porn sites,
download pornographic material, steal your
address books,
stored credit card information or create
a waypoint for
hacking into other's machines.
Spyware is a very real villain in the cyber
world. The
majority of computer and Internet users
do not believe
these types of programs affect them, yet
more often than
not; they have hopefully been protected
by firewalls and
anti-virus software that combat them.
Avoiding irresponsible net behavior, such
as downloading
programs or files from an unknown sender,
the taking of
free offers of packaged software, including
games,
giveaways, software and utilities may prove
detrimental to
the life and function of your machine. Many
of these
packaged programs carry hidden within their
walls spyware
of some type.
So whether it is designed to discover which
web merchants
you visit most often or what credit card
information you
have stored on your machine, spyware is
a very real threat
in a world where the Internet is seemingly
as important to
everyday activity as a pair of shoes. The
best advice is to
be aware, in addition to installing anti-virus
software
with firewall.
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About the author:
Tom Jenson has worked in software development
for 20 years.
He's seen spyware develop from an occasional
problem, to a
daily, hourly threat to all pc's. He made
it a mission to
research these threats, and work out how
best to combat
them. Now this series of article helps others
protect
their computers too.
Circulated by Bandoni
Media
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